Each of the homes at the Estates of Credit Ridge showcases sumptuous architectural details.

“Our homes are beautiful on every side,” says Mina Auciello, director of marketing and decor for builder Cachet Estate Homes. “We really stepped up our designs and made sure that the homes have esthetically-pleasing curb appeal and that the rear elevations are just as beautiful.”

The 115 homes located on 1,000 acres (400 hectares) are featured on 40-, 50- and 60-foot lots. The smallest home is about 4,000-square-feet and starts at about $699,990. The largest home is 5,351 square feet and sells for about $969,000.

For some homeowners, the Credit River will wind its way near their backyard. Some residents will look out onto ponds and others will enjoy large swaths of emerald green parkland.

There are three architectural styles: French chateau, Provincial and traditional designs. The French chateau homes have tower rooms and conical roofs. The Provincial models feature mansard roofs and dormers. “We also have some more homes that have a slightly different design flavour. They will face Creditview Rd.,” Auciello says.

For each of the styles there are about 20 different designs, allowing buyers to customize their homes.

Features include stone and stucco exteriors, rear walkouts, finished full-height basements, the option to expand living space by finishing the loft, open-plan kitchens and family rooms, plus opulent master ensuites.

While the master-planned community is still a work in progress, there will be schools as well as shops in a new retail mall at Mississauga Rd. and Williams Parkway. Commuters are minutes away from Highway 407 and major arteries such as Mississauga Rd.

Closing dates are slated for late this year. The sales office on Mississauga Rd. north of Queen St. in Brampton. Hours are Monday to Thursday 1 to 8 p.m.; weekends and holidays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 416-441-3434 or visit www.cachethomes.com/creditridge for more information.

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